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How can you advocate for avoiding tobacco?

A. Lobby for the rights of teens to smoke.
B. Avoid breathing secondhand smoke.
C. Explain the benefits of being smoke-free.
D. Criticize students who smoke.

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Answer:

C. Explain the benefits of being smoke-free


Step-by-step explanation:

A+B are clearly encouraging smoking whereas D is being rude and will not be a good way of advocating for avoiding tobacco.

Assuming you need some examples of why here’s some-

- Criticizing students who smoke (D) is not the right way to go as they will want to continue being rebellious and continue.
- Teaching students the benefits of being smoke-free will encourage them to stay smoke free as they want to gain these benefits (healthier, fresher breath, whiter teeth, food will taste better as smoking changes it)

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Step-by-step explanation:

C. Explain the benefits of being smoke-free

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